Part of this test is really whats about a mp3 file can do.<br>So, I placed a Audion file and QT should read it and you might need to choose which player to play it.<br><br>The fun part would be is to guess which movie this tune is played in and also guess the singer and band.<br><br>Song<br><br>

"Cheer Down" by the late, great George Harrison. <br><br>Played over the credits in Lethal Weapon 2, and was also featured on one of his greatest hits compilation. <br><br>Produced by Jeff Lynne, which is why it sounds like an ELO song. <br><br>

Is that the group that Jeff Lynne has been recording and touring with for many years? I remember something about him continuing in the ELO style with a small group. That sound like it. Yes? No?<br><br><br>Shooshie<br><br><br><br>Shooshie's Stuff

if you knew all that why did you not finish the story and say.. that which you knew already; that the band was the one mentioned so many times afterward.<br>I have a question.. wink .. if it moves you to answer please do.<br>Q) since everyone knows where the rest of the Wilbury's came from.. can anyone pinpoint Jeff Lynne's original band.. does anyone know? <br><br>=============================================================<br>| "Behold the Turtle, he maketh no progress ==== until he sticketh out his neck." |<br>=============================================================

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